Summary

Five Nights at Freddy’shas an interesting history with rich lore if newcomers are willing to dig into fairly obscure methods of procuring context for each game. This is ironic due to how elementary the originalFive Nights at Freddy’sgames are, and yet the IP has blossomed into a tapestry of theory-crafting that the fanbase nurtures. The recentFive Nights at Freddy’smovie further demonstrates this, delivering an original spin onFive Nights at Freddy’slorewhile also maintaining a lot of Easter eggs and references that will be completely lost on any casual fan, let alone someone who has never heard of the games before.

The games themselves have taken different shapes since their inception, such as leaving the confinement of a security office entirely and indulging in the fear that VR can administer through an immersive first-person perspective that the franchise is known for. Indeed, the series is dominated by this lens and does well to lean into the jump-scare motifs that such games afford, buttheFive Nights at Freddy’smoviewas proof that the IP could also have legs if it leaned into the tropes of third-person survival-horror, emulating how Mike Schmidt navigates the iconic pizzeria in the movie.

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How Five Nights at Freddy’s Could Work as a Third-Person Game

Third-Person Survival-Horror is Back and Here to Stay

Third-person perspectives aren’t anywhere near emergent in gaming nowadays, but there is a lot a game can achieve with this over-the-shoulder perspective thatFive Nights at Freddy’scould take advantage of in a survival-horror game. TheFive Nights at Freddy’smovie had the difficult goal of attempting to solve how Mike would actually spend the titular number of nights at Freddy Fazbear’s, and while it hit some bumps along the road it managed to still lay out a commendable formula for what a third-person game could achieve.

Likewise, because of how beloved third-person survival-horror is with franchises likeResident EvilandSilent Hill, it would only make sense forFive Nights at Freddy’sto branch out and make that leap at some point to stay fresh. Even if the genre it’d be leaping to isn’t necessarily fresh itself, there are ways it could make it a fresh interpretation with its traditional setting and mechanics still well-embedded into its new perspective.

Third-Person Survival-Horror Could Be a Great Way for FNAF to Branch Out

It would need to draw out nights into a somewhat lengthy endeavor in comparison to how early titles in the franchise depicted them, but a third-personFive Nights at Freddy’sgame where players searched a similarly derelict Fazbear’s and could make their way through environmental puzzles to reach new areas of the pizzeria could be fascinating. Taking cues from a game likeAlan Wake 2, it would be incredible if players returned each night to try to progress further into the pizzeria or find clues on how to solve different puzzles, while also going in and out of the office to observe monitors for ominous activity.

Moving through ventilation shafts like characters do in the movie would also be a neat idea, as well as arming players with tasers likeResident Evil’s defensive items. The formula could easily integrate survival-horror elements into the nightly terror that is seminal inFive Nights at Freddy’s, but also give the protagonist more of an immediate emphasis since players would see them the entire game. However, third-person could eliminate a lot of the typical jump scares that are possible in first-person, though that might be a worthwhile change if other features could substitute them well.

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Welcome to your new summer job at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, where kids and parents alike come for entertainment and food as far as the eye can see! The main attraction is Freddy Fazbear, of course and his two friends. They are animatronic robots, programmed to please the crowds! The robots' behavior has become somewhat unpredictable at night however, and it was much cheaper to hire you as a security guard than to find a repairman.From your small office you must watch the security cameras carefully. You have a very limited amount of electricity that you’re allowed to use per night (corporate budget cuts, you know). That means when you run out of power for the night- no more security doors and no more lights! If something isn’t right- namely if Freddy bear or his friends aren’t in their proper places, you must find them on the monitors and protect yourself if needed!Can you survive five nights at Freddy’s?